Obstructed Oceanview

The Obstructed Oceanview stateroom is approximately 162 square feet and features the same fine amenities as our Oceanview stateroom, but the view from the picture window is either fully or partially obstructed. Some also have pullman beds to accommodate 3rd and 4th passengers.

These features and fine amenities are standard in the Obstructed Oceanview stateroom:

Picture window (fully or partially obstructed view)

Twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed*

Private bathroom with shower

Shampoo, conditioner, body lotion

100% Egyptian cotton linens

Satellite TV, refrigerator, hair dryer, safe, closet, phone and desk

110V, 60-cycle alternating current (AC) with standard U.S. plug fittings

Daily housekeeping service

Nightly turn-down service

*Due to some cabin configurations, the two twin beds may not convert to a queen size bed.

Oceanview Stateroom

The Oceanview stateroom is approximately 162 to 212 square feet and features a picture window for memorable views. The Oceanview stateroom is richly appointed with fine amenities. Some also have pullman beds to accommodate 3rd and 4th passengers.

These features and fine amenities are standard in the Oceanview stateroom:

Picture window

Twin beds convertible to a queen-size bed*

Private bathroom with shower

Shampoo, conditioner, body lotion

100% Egyptian cotton linens

Satellite TV, refrigerator, hair dryer, safe, closet, phone and desk

110V AC electrical outlet with U.S. plug fittings

Daily housekeeping service

Nightly turn-down service

*Due to some cabin configurations, the two twin beds may not convert to a queen size bed.

Oceanview with Balcony

The spacious approximately 210 to 234-square-foot Balcony stateroom is appointed with fine amenities and outstanding views from an approximately 35 to 72-square-foot private balcony. Some staterooms also have pullman beds to accommodate 3rd and 4th passengers.

These features and fine amenities are standard in the Balcony stateroom:

Balcony with patio furniture

Twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed*

Private bathroom with shower

Shampoo, conditioner, body lotion

100% Egyptian cotton linens

Satellite TV, refrigerator, hair dryer, safe, closet, phone and desk

110V, 60-cycle alternating current (AC) with standard U.S. plug fittings

Daily housekeeping service

Evening bed turn-down, chocolates on your pillow

*Due to some cabin configurations, the two twin beds may not convert to a queen size bed.

Mini-Suite With Balcony

The luxurious Mini-Suite offers approximately 280 to 302 square feet of comfort and a separate seating area with a sofa bed for lounging or sleeping a third passenger. The spacious balcony is approximately 35 to 58 square feet and the bathroom offers a combination tub and shower. Some Mini-Suites also have a pullman bed to accommodate a 4th passenger. Oceanview Mini-Suites offer no balcony but feature a large approximately 300-square foot cabin space with a picture window.

These features and fine amenities are standard in a Mini-Suite stateroom:

Welcome glass of champagne

Separate seating area with a sofabed

Balcony with patio furniture (except Oceanview Mini-Suites)

Twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed*

Evening bed turn-down, chocolates on your pillow

Two flat-panel televisions

Private bathroom with combination tub and shower

Shampoo, conditioner, body lotion

100% Egyptian cotton linens

Satellite TV, refrigerator, hair dryer, safe, closet, phone and desk

110-volt, 60-cycle alternating current (AC) with standard U.S. plug fittings

Daily housekeeping service

*Due to some cabin configurations, the two twin beds may not convert to a queen size bed.

Mini Suite without Balcony

The luxurious Mini-Suite offers approximately 280 to 302 square feet of comfort and a separate seating area with a sofa bed for lounging or sleeping a third passenger. The spacious balcony is approximately 35 to 58 square feet and the bathroom offers a combination tub and shower. Some Mini-Suites also have a pullman bed to accommodate a 4th passenger. Oceanview Mini-Suites offer no balcony but feature a large approximately 300-square foot cabin space with a picture window.

These features and fine amenities are standard in a Mini-Suite stateroom:

Welcome glass of champagne

Separate seating area with a sofabed

Balcony with patio furniture (except Oceanview Mini-Suites)

Twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed*

Evening bed turn-down, chocolates on your pillow

Two flat-panel televisions

Private bathroom with combination tub and shower

Shampoo, conditioner, body lotion

100% Egyptian cotton linens

Satellite TV, refrigerator, hair dryer, safe, closet, phone and desk

110-volt, 60-cycle alternating current (AC) with standard U.S. plug fittings

Daily housekeeping service

*Due to some cabin configurations, the two twin beds may not convert to a queen size bed.

Club Class Mini-Suite with Balcony

Available on Island Princess from 04 Jan 2017. Club Class Mini-Suites feature the same great amenities as the standard Mini-Suites, but with exclusive VIP touches. This includes the delicious temptation of exclusive Club Class Dining privileges, priority embarkation and disembarkation, and the new Princess Luxury Bed, designed by leading experts in both the science and beauty of sleep.

Upgraded Amenities & Services

Exclusive Club Class Dining for dinner each night, plus breakfast and lunch on sea days

The Princess Luxury Bed

Priority Embarkation & Disembarkation at the beginning and end of your cruise

Full access to the Priority Disembarkation Lounge

Complimentary one time wine set-up on embarkation day, 1/2 bottle of red and 1/2 bottle of white

Complimentary Premium Evening Canapés (upon request)

Upgraded Terry Shawl Bathrobes

Plus the Standard Mini-suite Benefits

Stateroom

Spacious staterooms up to 323 square feet with balcony

Upgraded balcony with patio furniture (table and two chairs)

Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors

Separate seating area with coffee table and a sofa bed

Bathroom

Private bathroom with combination tub and shower

Massage shower head

Shampoo, conditioner and body lotion

100% Egyptian Cotton Terry Towels

Food & Beverage

Welcome glass of champagne

Fruit Basket (upon request)

Refrigerator

Services

Twice daily housekeeping service

Evening bed turn-down with chocolates on your pillow

Accessories

Two 42” flat-panel satellite televisions

Hair Dryer

Phone & Desk

Tote Bag

Digital Security Safe

110V, 60-cycle alternating current (AC) with standard U.S. plug fittings

Suite with Balcony

Premium accommodations and luxurious appointments are the signature of our expansive approximately 470-square-foot Suites. Suite staterooms include a spacious cabin and large approximately 119-square-foot balcony, along with special suite-only benefits. Suites include a separate seating area with a sofabed, walk-in closet, full bathroom and deluxe amenities.
These features and deluxe amenities are standard in a Suite stateroom:

Separate seating area with a sofa bed

Upgraded balcony furniture with room for four: two comfortable loungers, a table and two chairs

Complimentary mini-bar set-up

CD/DVD player with access to a complimentary DVD library

Walk-in closet with personal safe

Comfortable luxury pillow-top mattress

Twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed*

1oo% Egyptian cotton linens

Upgraded bathroom amenities and hair dryer

Two flat-panel satellite TVs

Evening bed turn-down, chocolates on your pillow

Refrigerator

Writing desk and phone

110V, 60-cycle alternating current (AC) with standard U.S. plug fittings

Daily housekeeping service

Enhanced nightly turn-down service

A host of other benefits and amenities

*Due to some cabin configurations, the two twin beds may not convert to a queen size bed.

Multiple Decks

Interior Stateroom - Category IA

Multiple Decks

Interior Stateroom - Category IE

Multiple Decks

Interior Stateroom - Category IB

Multiple Decks

Interior Stateroom - Category ID

Multiple Decks

Interior Stateroom - Category IC

Aloha Deck 12

Interior Stateroom - Category IF

Emerald Deck 8

Obstructed Oceanview - Category OV

Emerald Deck 8

Obstructed Oceanview - Category OW

Emerald Deck 8

Obstructed Oceanview - Category OY

Emerald Deck 8

Obstructed Oceanview - Category OZ

Dolphin Deck 9

Obstructed Balcony Stateroom Category BY

Emerald Deck 8

Obstructed Balcony Stateroom Category BZ

Plaza Deck 5

Oceanview Stateroom - Category OC

Emerald Deck 8

Premium Ocean View Stateroom Category O6

Dolphin Deck 9

Premium Ocean View Stateroom Category O5

Plaza Deck 5

Oceanview Stateroom - Category OB

Multiple Decks

Oceanview Stateroom - Category OE

Caribe Deck 10

Premium Balcony Stateroom - Category B2

Multiple Decks

Balcony Stateroom - Category BE

Multiple Decks

Balcony Stateroom - Category BA

Multiple Decks

Balcony Stateroom - Category BD

Multiple Decks

Balcony Stateroom - Category BB

Multiple Decks

Balcony Stateroom - Category BF

Multiple Decks

Mini Suite with Balcony - Category MD

Multiple Decks

Mini Suite with Balcony - Category ME

Multiple Decks

Mini Suite without Balcony - Category MY

Multiple Decks

Club Class Mini-Suite - Category M1

Multiple Decks

Vista Suite - Category S6

Dolphin Deck 9

Premium Suite - Category S5

Please note: All prices featured are per person (unless otherwise stated),
and include non commission fares (taxes, fees and port expenses).
Prices and availability are subject to change due to changes made by the Cruise Companies.
Prices quoted are based on payments made via BPAY or bank transfer.
Visa and Mastercard payments incur a 1.5% transaction fee.

Itinerary

Day 1

Whittier
Depart: Wed, Jul 24, 2019 @ 20:30

Day 2

Yakutat Bay

Arrive: Thu, Jul 25, 2019 @ 15:00

Depart: Thu, Jul 25, 2019 @ 20:00

Day 3

Glacier Bay

Arrive: Fri, Jul 26, 2019 @ 09:15

Depart: Fri, Jul 26, 2019 @ 19:30

Day 4

Skagway

Arrive: Sat, Jul 27, 2019 @ 07:00

Depart: Sat, Jul 27, 2019 @ 20:30

Day 5

Juneau

Arrive: Sun, Jul 28, 2019 @ 06:30

Depart: Sun, Jul 28, 2019 @ 17:00

Day 6

Ketchikan

Arrive: Mon, Jul 29, 2019 @ 10:00

Depart: Mon, Jul 29, 2019 @ 18:00

Day 7

At Sea

Tue, Jul 30, 2019

Day 8

Vancouver
Arrive: Wed, Jul 31, 2019 @ 07:30

Onboard experience

Fresh And Flexible, Dine Any Time: Just like a restaurant at home, Anytime Dining enables guests the freedom to dine when and with whom they wish, at any time between 5:30 PM and 10 PM. Reservations are available through an onboard dining hotline, but not required, and diners may choose to eat only with their own group, or be seated with other guests. The choice is yours.

Traditional Dining

Indulge In The Classic Cruise Experience: Harkening back to the Golden Era of sea travel, our Traditional Dining option allows you to dine at the same time each day and enjoy the same tablemates and waitstaff throughout your voyage. Choose from either early or late seating.

Amuleto Cafe

Savor specialty coffees and teas from our New Grounds Crafted Coffee menu and choose from a selection of sweet treats baked fresh every day. Sandwiches and quick bites are offered throughout the afternoon and evening

The Bar & Grill

Follow your nose to the Deck Barbecue where the burgers are flipping and the hot dogs roasting, served with a variety of fixin’s and crisp fries. Veggie burgers, bratwurst and grilled chicken breast are also served and all are sure to hit the spot when you are relaxing out on deck.

Princess Pizzeria

The Princess Pizzeria is conveniently located poolside for a casual bite while relaxing on deck or while watching Movies Under the Stars. You’ll delight in the classic favorites like pepperoni and margherita, as well daily specialty pizzas.

Dining on board a Princess® cruise ship is a joyful celebration and our specialty restaurants always deliver an extraordinary experience. They are among the best at sea – or anywhere. We serve dishes made with the freshest ingredients, and our menus reflect regional flavors from around the world. You'll find our specialty restaurants are the perfect place to celebrate any occasion.

Sabatini's Italian Trattoria

Treasured family recipes curated from our Italian chefs inspire the menu at this specialty restaurant. You are welcomed into a modern interior with a rustic flavor. Unique, handmade pasta courses, prepared fresh daily, invite you to experience the culinary magic of Chef Angelo Auriana - executive chef of renowned Los Angeles restaurants The Factory Kitchen and officine BRERA—who delights in sharing the Northern Italian flavors of his hometown, Bergamo.. Additional charge applies.

Taking dining to a new level, the Chef’s Table Experience includes pre-dinner cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in the galley for you and a limited number of fellow guests. After your executive chef describes the specially designed menu for the night, participants are escorted to an intimate table for the main course, including pairing suggestions. Each couple receives a personalized autographed copy of Princess’ best-selling cookbook, a handwritten copy of the special menu and a complimentary photo. Additional charge applies.

Kids Club

Princess Cruises Children's Clubs and Teen Lounges ensure our all cruisers, young and old, stay happy all day long

The Treehouse (formerly Pelicans) : Ages 3-7 years

Go wild in the animal-themed Treehouse. With a range of activities including: art projects, protecting the wildlife and taking part in a Pirate night, your kids can huddle, create and discover all cruise long.

The Lodge (formerly Shockwaves): Ages 8-12 years

An outdoor based area, will engage minds and muscles. Build rockets, Scavenger hunts, miniatures Olympics and Mythbuster challenges are just some of the fun to be found.

The Beach House (formerly Remix): Ages 13-17 years

A contemporary surf-themed lounge, your teen will never want to leave. With plenty to do from video game tournaments, movie nights, dance classes and a VIP party they will keep busy or be happy to just hang.

Club 1820

A private secret society for 18-20 year olds - no parents, no siblings a secret handshake and code is required to enter

Babysitting

For your convenience, group kidsitting is offered in the Youth Centers. Kids can relax and watch movies or play games with their friends while mom and dad have a relaxing night out.

Stage Shows

The Princess Theatre offers two shows each evening, that change daily. The style of show can vary from a Los Vegas style show, guest entertainers, and comedians. There is always something for everyone.

Casino

The London-themed Casino offers a wide variety of gaming machines and table games. The casino will not be open when in port.

Ship info

Island Princess is a fabulous floating resort designed to make your stay onboard truly memorable. This vessel has 90% ocean-view staterooms - with over 700 balconies and a wrap-around Promenade Deck. So, after being mesmerized by the scenery off the bow, get dazzled by the entertainment in the state-of-the-art lounges and myriad dining options.

Decks

Island Princess - Deck Plans

Cruise reviews

"The Panama Canal and The Island was a great combination...."

Cruise Ship: Island Princess
Destination: Panama Canal, Central America
Cruise Length: 17 days
Embarkation: Ft Lauderdale, USA
Disembarkation: Vancouver, Canada
Cabin: B304, Balcony, Forward
Nationality: Aussies (about 23 or so on board)
Our Outlook: Make the most of life.
Expectations This Cruise: High and pleasantly met.
Overall on this cruise:
We enjoyed this cruise and loved most of the Ports. We have one regret only. The last 2 days from Los Angeles to Vancouver had a â€œparty feelâ€ as the new guests were making the most of their 2 days on board. We quickly lost that original feeling of being on a relaxing voyage. If we had the choice again, we would have disembarked in Los Angeles.
Embarkation:
Check in was quick and a breeze. The cruise lines are certainly winning in this area as we do all the work online ahead of time! We had enough time to write emails home before boarding. Fort Lauderdale has free Wi Fi in the terminal if you have your own notebook.
Ship:
The cruise was sold out however this ship had plenty of hideaways, bars, dining options and recreational areas to help with the crowded sea days. It certainly does not have a smaller ship "feelâ€ and we found areas we could relax in away from the cabin.
Cabin:
B304, Balcony, Forward
Our thoughts before getting on board, was "smaller ship" means "smaller cabin". Not the case here. Our immediate impression was one of â€œspace.â€ Loads of storage with an open ward robe, several drawers with safe, bedside drawers, table, one chair, one single lounge seat and refrigerator. Our rather big bags went very nicely under the queen bed. Bit tight to move from the end of the bed to either the balcony side or to the cabin door so it was one person at a time. The balcony was a good size with the usual table and chairs. Really took advantage of this during the Canal transit in the heat of the day. OK, nice cabin but... One doesn't live in the shower but if you dropped the soap or anything else then forget picking it up as there is NO bending down without pushing the curtain out. We had a very wet floor a number of times!!
Dining Venues:
The Horizon Court was our venue of choice the whole trip and we did not visit the "Anytime Dining" room at all. Tried the pub lunches, Sabatiniâ€™s for a 50th Birthday celebration and pizza on deck. The Horizon came in handy on port days but the rest of the ship felt that way too. However, we met some very interesting people from all over of the globe and it was never hard to find seating. Dinner was always a table for two and never crowded. We had great service and we were always made welcome.
Food:
The food was varied and non repetitious except at breakfast time. Often we would skip breakfast and head straight for lunch that kicked off at 1130am. Our only negative has been the same on all Princess cruises. The desserts were usually creamy, looked artistic but sadly very little difference in flavour. There was always a range of fresh fruit available though. I did however, love some of the hot desserts served every lunch and dinner.
We had to wait for Formal Nights to have ice cream here that promptly disappeared at 900pm.So if you were late by one minute...you missed out. We made up for it with the free ice cream until 700pm at the inside pool.
On Sabatiniâ€™.... the food was very good, however we thought you could order from the menu. That was the case with the mains and dessert, however ALL the appetizers were brought out round after round.!!! Way too much food and in the end it became too much.
Entertainment:
This was very good from all aspects. Port days were quiet but the bars and other venues would have something going on. We hit the casino a couple of times but it was too smoky for us. There is a non-smoking section, however smoke travels on frankly calling it non-smoking means nothing.
One of us had a couple lucky wins at the Bingo, which they had on non-port days. As always the games are brief so that you can move onto another activity. The pools were crowded when at sea but we found that if you had a swim while everyone was at dinner then you got the pool to yourselves. It worked for us as we dined at Horizon Court.
Ports:
We didn't feel crowded when getting on or off in port days. Usually the tours went out early and the rest got off as they pleased.
Aruba:
The arrival was Sunday. Nothing opens except the diamond and souvenirs shops. Princess had not let that one slip to guests not doing tours. We did some walking. There is no beach area near the ship but the blue of the water was beautiful. The town had a deserted feel but we did find a lovely church open. The supermarket was closed as was all the regular stores.
Aloe Vera is grown here and we bought some sunburn cream at the port shops. The Princess schedule couldnâ€™t have been worse if you didn't do a tour here. The local bus did run to the white sandy beaches further into the tourist zone.
Cartagena:Columbia
This port was a real eye opener for our first time in South America. The city is amazing and it is very old colonial and colourful. We did a walking tour off the ship. Got the feeling we were not given too much time on our own. The people seemed happy to us and we felt welcome.
The tour leader gave a great narration of city life and gave us hints on the local people selling goods in the streets. Itâ€™s not to discourage from buying but to be selective with prices and quality of goods. There were certainly a lot of them selling the same things. Cigars and silver (if genuine) were the main items. If you politely said no thank you, they would move on to the next person. Itâ€™s just the way it is here.
The town was a maze of old buildings and an old wall surrounding the city. We tried Columbian coffee in the main plaza and watched the life coming and going. It was great! We didnâ€™t feel unsafe at all. Still it is best to be aware at all times.
Panama Canal:Transit
In a word.... Outstanding. A perfect day and the highlight of our cruise.
We got up at 500am and went straight to Deck 11 forward without eating first.Only a few people there until the first of the locks and then became crowded as the day went on. This is a great viewing area to hear the narration by the guest speaker from the bridge and to see both sides of the canal at once.
We came and went as the day went on. The sun was hot and we did get very sunburned even with sun cream, hats and fuller T-shirts etc. There was some time spent anchored in Gatun Lake and we went eat then. It was hard to tear ourselves away in case we missed something. Headed back to our balcony for a different perspective. The day went so quickly but we made the most of it.
Fuertes Amador:Panama
We anchored off Panama City overnight here. Our tour next day to the old, colonial and modern parts of Panama City was extremely hot and made it hard to walk any great distance. However, the tour guide was very knowledgeable about her city and made the tour so interesting we almost forgot the heat.... almost! It was just enough time to see the main sights.
Contrary to current thought,it is a very wealthy country. New high rises are going up everywhere. The colonial buildings are being restored to their former elegance and costing a fortune. There is a large Duty Free store and shops after tendering to the port and a couple of restaurants if not taking a tour. We donâ€™t think we would have attempted the same tour on our own first time.
Puntarenas: Costa Rica
Went to the Poas Volcano and Sarchi on tour. It was 8 hours with a lovely lunch in the mountains. They had traditional food and their famous strawberry juice. The guide was fantastic and told us all about Costa Rica. He had the time, as it was 3 hours each way. We had some comfort stops in a souvenir store with free, hot local coffee to help keep us awake. The weather was kind to look at the crater then promptly rained. We were very lucky. It was also very cold up there. There were still a few hours to see the port town when we got back.
Huetulco: Mexico.
Port beach is small but nice, the beach town OK, good bars and shops but our time ran out in the port while we did our tour. Took a bus tour off the ship to a town that is a mile away. The bus took 3 hours to see basically a couple of scenic lookouts, a souvenir shop selling craft from all over Mexico and a VERY quick authentic meal. The bus was old and the air con had trouble with the heat at 40C. Saw a beautiful old church in the town and then wandered round the town square that took five minutes. The rest of the time we were trying to stay cool. On the way back we were told to take just 10 mins to eat a traditional meal as the next buses were lining up behind us. There was also to be a demonstration of making bread that didn't happen.... no time?
Couldn't wait to get back to the ship. This port is trying to open up to tourists but didnâ€™t get it right with this tour. Princess should be more on top of quality offered for the money. We complained to Princess and cancelled our next tour in Cabo because of our experience and would have been much better off in port. They gave us back 20 percent of the tour the day after letting them know.
Acapulco:Mexico
We really enjoyed it here. The views along the bay were outstanding
It is a tourist trap everywhere but that didn't take away from our enjoyment. We caught an expensive limo taxi to the other end of the bay from the port and walked the length of the bay back. Very hot and tiring but worth the effort. There are cute VW beetle taxies that ply the area and they would be much cheaper if you know where to go and how much. There are loads of tourist shops, a Wal-Mart, hotels and bars. The beaches are fantastic with lovely blue water. Not a cultural thing in sight except the Cathedral and the old fort. This is a hotel, beach and shopping city.
Cabo San Lucas:Mexico
Lands End is beautiful and we saw it while the ship was at anchor most of the time here. Itâ€™s a tender port and it has lots of souvenir shops and bars. Did not do a tour but wandered the town. Unless you do something that is water related itâ€™s pretty much the shops or the bars. We also found it more expensive here than other Mexican ports. The beaches are much further along into the tourist zone. Overall it was enough time in port to do all the above. It would have been something to be there at night.
Los Angeles:USA
The Immigration procedure was a nightmare if you were not a US citizen.There were not enough officers to process so many people even those just transiting.
It was over 2 hours before we got out of the terminal which took a chunk of our time and the ship left again at 400pm.We spent what time we had left in San Pedro near the port eating wonderful market strawberries and looking at the arts and crafts there.We had great coffee at a little cafe here and it was the best since leaving home.
Basically this was the end of the cruise for a high percentage of people.The next part of this cruise was for any guests visiting the north or Canadians coming home again.The new sector was full of happy "new" 2 day party goers which was great for them but a little too noisy for us.
Disembarkation:Vancouver
Overall Customs here were quicker than Los Angeles.
We had an early "non Princess" bus transfer Vancouver to Seattle. The transfers sold by Princess had preference off the ship. At the time we booked we were told that no Princess bus service would run from Vancouver to Seattle so we booked an alternate, non-refundable ticket with Quick Shuttle.Our advice to similar travellers is that due to Customs limitations 'own arrangement' times are hard to get. Once you nominate your time, make any changes as early as possible the day before. We were not given our nominated time and we just made our bus after we changed very late the day before arriving.
Princess is not as effective here in this area. Perhaps it's time to allow this procedure online as part of the booking process. As in other cruise lines they are so attentive when you first get on board but dismissive once the bill is finalised and paid.
Other than this problem, we had the best time on board the Island Princess.
Enjoy your Cruise!!!

"Un- touched by the Human Eye!!"

This cruise was not something I would ever dream could be as beautiful as it was. it is still so surreal when I look at the photo's, as photo's do no justice as the real thing. Every single day you wake up to the most magnificent view and wildlife and everyday it seems so breath taking.
The island princess is one of the smaller ships, that hold upto 2100 passengers and up to 1000 crew staff. The food is amazing, and you have a good variety of different food for everyone to be happy, to easy quick meals to fine dining to the snacks to get you through till dinner time. There is always things to do and see while on board the cruise, such a seeing one of the world class live shows with live dancers and many activities to see and do. There are daily activities to also keep you occupied during your cruise, with BINGO, shopping in the boutiques to having a nice relaxing massage and then sipping a cocktail or 2 afterwards to wind down after a big day.
There is also a tour desk with plenty tour seminars and information to look forward to, to help you organize the tours that best suit your cruise, ex: whale watching, the train through the beautiful mountains where you get to see wild life that you would never dream of, fishing charters and a wide range of casual activities that you could enjoy. Or you can just take it at your own pas and stroll into town yourself and find other activities that they have to offer you.
All in all this was definitely an amazing cruise that I would hope everyone gets to see and do once in a life time opportunity to see an amazing place that is untouched by the human hand and is just pure nature. I truly hope you enjoy as much as i did.